cascade
cas
ˈkæs
kās
cade
keɪd
keid
British pronunciation
/kɐskˈe‍ɪd/

Définition et signification de « cascade » en anglais

to cascade
01

dévaler, tomber en cascade

to flow down rapidly and in large quantities
Intransitive: to cascade somewhere
to cascade definition and meaning
example
Exemples
Leaves cascaded from the trees in a colorful display during autumn.
Les feuilles cascadèrent des arbres dans un spectacle coloré pendant l'automne.
02

cascader, disposer en cascade

to arrange a series of objects or devices so that they are in a sequence or flow one after another
Transitive: to cascade items
example
Exemples
They cascaded the lights down the staircase to create a stunning visual effect.
Ils ont cascadé les lumières le long de l'escalier pour créer un effet visuel époustouflant.
Cascade
01

cascade

a small steep waterfall, usually one of several others
cascade definition and meaning
example
Exemples
They took photos of the cascade hidden deep in the national park.
Ils ont pris des photos de la cascade cachée au fond du parc national.
02

cascade

a large, continuous flow or outpouring of something, such as light, hair, or even emotions, falling or spreading downward in abundance
example
Exemples
A cascade of sparks erupted from the firework.
03

a sequence of connected events, processes, or systems in which one triggers or depends on the next

example
Exemples
A single policy change can start a cascade of economic effects.
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